The MUG Pilot For Macworld Conference & Expo New York Expo 2002 is finished and now available.
For use on any Palm-based PDA, the MUG Pilot is a complete guide to all of the Macintosh User Group (MUG) events at this week’s Macworld Expo. Even after the show, the MUG Pilot remains a valuable guide to a variety of MUG resources and functions, according to Chuck Joiner, editor-in-chief of The MUG Center, an online resource for user groups.
When you get to the Javitz Center, site of the show, you can get “beamed in” the User Group Lounge from a life-size Trina-beaming station or at the User Group Guide Booth from a desktop beaming station. If you don’t want to wait, you can download the MUG Pilot now.
MUGs are good places for making new friends, finding Mac-loving buddies, boning up your technical expertise, finding solutions to technical problems, and sometimes finding a good deal on used hardware. For more info on MUGs, and to find the location of the one nearest you, go to Apple’s User Group Web page.